November 2008
How convenient that on the final Tuesday of sweeps, we get a resolution to the mole storyline on NCIS. Will Gibbs ever trust again? Can Abby dial down the caffeine consumption? Will DiNozzo and Ziva hook up? Is Michelle Lee the mole? Probably not, but the ride to the end is most excellent!
It's official: We're knee-deep into the holiday season. And while that means hectic schedules, shopping and fearing the onslaught of relatives invading your home, the best part of the season is sitting in front of the television and watching holiday classics such as Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, airing Monday on ABC.
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When you think of Palm Beach, you tend to think of blue-haired matriarchs in dowdy knit suits with brooches and white gloves. But that image has been turned on its ear with the introduction of the Baker girls from Privileged, airing Tuesdays on The CW.
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"That you may be the children of your Father which
is in heaven; for he makes his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and
sends rain on the just and unjust." -- Matthew 5:45
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It's been a long road folks but we're finally made it to the end. Now is the time we find out the Season 7 champion of Dancing with the Stars. And by "now" I mean in about an hour and fifty-eight minutes from now.
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Tonight, House was introduced to a new way to approach health care reform: armed and dangerously.
Last week, Amy proved her loyalty to Team Blue by voting off Coleen off The Biggest Loser: Families instead of Vile Vicky. This week, she's rewarded for that loyalty, in just the way we all predicted. Oh, Amy!
So what does an extra-long episode of Fringe look like? Well, sort of like a regular episode, although bloated. Only fitting to show such an episode just before Thanksgiving, really. This week's outing could be compared to your Uncle Ted about an hour after ingesting his body weight in cranberry sauce: not exactly the shining example of "the more, the merrier." While individual elements were interesting, tonight's episode showed that sometimes less is indeed more.
Here's something rare: a Kate-centric ep that's a must watch! I know, I'm as shocked as you are. No toy planes to be found anywhere, I promise. Moreover, we get a major monster download, with the creature doing two things we've never seen it do before. Throw in a great Sawyer/Hurley B-plot and you have the start of a great final run of episodes to close out Season 3 of Lost.

